"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
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239 NewsGuard under fire: Balancing credibility and controversy in modern journalism
In an era marked by rampant misinformation and polarized media landscapes, NewsGuard has emerged as both a champion of credible journalism and a lightning rod for controversy. Founded in 2018 by Steve
238 Unpacking Dallas Morning News’ decision to reinstate a public editor
Dallas Morning News (DMN) publisher Grant Moise explains the decision to reintroduce the public editor position despite industry trends of cost-cutting, stating, "We looked at data points, we looked a
237 CherryRoad Media's 32-month journey: Revitalizing and rebirthing local newspapers in 18 states
In September of 2021,, a Parsippany, New Jersey-based technology company, surprised the news media industry with its purchase of 20 newspapers from the Gannett. Since then, the company has continued
236 Detroit PBS CEO Rich Homberg's mission to redefine public media
Detroit Public Television, now rebranded as , is making a notable return to the heart of the city, signifying a renewed dedication to serving its community with quality, trust, and fairness in media.
235 Turning the Page: Daniel Richardson's journey to restore local news to Tennessee towns.
Daniel Richardson, a Marine Corp veteran, UT Martin business management graduate and former CEO of Magic Valley Publishing, is making waves in the world of local community media. With a vision to bols
234 Local Media Association and Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association partner to create fundraising lab
(LMA) and the (PNA) have united to establish the Pennsylvania Fundraising Lab. This groundbreaking venture is designed to empower Pennsylvania news organizations with the expertise and understanding
233 New York State implements historic tax credits to support local journalism.
In a groundbreaking move, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a 2025 state budget that includes $90 million in tax credits for local news media outlets, marking a significant victory for the press a
232 Facebook blocks State’s Newsroom’s Kansas Reflector: A threat to free press and first Amendment?
In a dramatic turn of events, the , a news affiliate of the non-profit , found itself at the center of a contentious battle with Facebook. Sherman Smith, the Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Reflector, r
231 Addressing America's Divides: The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s newest chapter1
For more than three decades, The has stood as the foremost beacon of insight and information for professionals and organizations within the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. Through its printed an
230 Understanding the skills necessary to lead the newsroom of tomorrow
While attending the Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York, Laura Krantz McNeill decided to interview